Published on April 20, 2010 by Technology Slice
Brendan Fevola Loses Dream Home – Brendan Fevola has suffered another shattering setback to his dreams of a new life for his family in Brisbane with the contract on their new home collapsing and his wife Alex returning to Melbourne indefinitely. The couple were due to settle on a $1.4 million family home this week, [...]
Tags: Admission, brendan fevola, Brisbane Lions, Dream Home, Dreams, finance, Financial Situation, Gambling Addiction, Marriage, melbourne, Queensland, Ray White, Setback, Sorts, Teammate, Wife Alex
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Published on April 6, 2010 by Technology Slice
Unvarnished Reputation Website – I just heard about Unvarnished the other day from a friend in the Tech Industry. It’s a new website that will give people access to write about anyone whatever they want anonymously. Everyone is automatically enrolled into it. The whole internet is at a writer’s disposable. The creators want to keep [...]
Tags: Best Practices, Buzz, Creators, Entertainments, Gmail Account, google, hot water, Indiscretions, Internet Google, job, Michael Arrington, Professional Life, Professional Lives, Reputation, Sorts, Track Users
Posted in Entertainment, Technology
Published on January 27, 2010 by Technology Slice
Equipment lease financing is an alternative choice for firms who wish to acquire capital equipment and other assets. Typically the other two methods to acquire such assets are either a cash purchase, or a loan of some sorts, usually via a bank. The lease financing solution can frequently offer significant cost savings to the borrower, know as the ‘lessee’.
Tags: Assets, Cash Purchase, Equipment Financing, Equipment Lease, Financing Equipment, Lease Equipment, Lease Financing, Lessee, Sorts
Posted in General
Published on January 10, 2010 by Technology Slice
Hi,
I finished school in November but have not had success finding a job after that. As a result I have no money to pay for university so I’m delaying that till 2011 until I build up a small fortune. I’m moving to Australia (from New Zealand) to live with my sisters. At the moment I effectively have no money and will need to find a job quicksmart over there, much to my dismay since I would like to settle in and explore first, because I owe my father about $460 US and he needs that whenever I can get it. I also require money to pay for a cellphone over there, plus other essentials.
The minimum wage per hour in Australia is $13.30 US, approximately. I arrive in Australia on the 29th but won’t start looking for work until at least a week later when I move in. Preferably I will work nightfill at a supermarket as I wouldn’t handle being in the face of customers in normal retail. I’m guessing this pays the minimum wage per hour.
I’m not sure how much per week I will work. The debt to my father must be paid in no more than 5 weeks I would imagine. If I work 2 hours daily all week it will only take three weeks for the money to pay him back to accumulate. However I have no idea on the availability of nightfill positions and how many hours are worked in them, I guess it would be quite small. Can anybody fill me in?
I am also interested in building up an ‘empire’ of sorts with a few online blogs and using GetPaidTo sites to draw in about $10-20 a week. But it seems a lot of work and patience and I don’t have much motivation for these kinds of things. What other things can I do to supplement a supermarket position and what other types of jobs could work for me?
Tags: Blogs, Cellphone, Dismay, Empire, Financial Job, Find A Job, Find Job, Finding A Job, jobs, Minimum Wage, Money, Motivation, Moving To Australia, New Zealand, Open Question, Patience, Quicksmart, Small Fortune, Sorts, Supermarket
Posted in Money
Published on January 7, 2010 by Technology Slice
At my local duke of edinburgh group we have recently set up a youth council and we need to approach companies for funding so that we can get off t ground. the types of things we are planning on doing are -
- replacing broken equipment
- subsidising the award
- helping attract people on a lower income
- attracting people with disabilities
We are a London based organisation run by people aged 14 – 17, and I was wondering what sorts of companies or charities we should approach to obtain the money needed to do this. Also after we get this off the ground we are planning to branch out into the local community as a whole targeting mainly the young, the poor and the disable.
Tags: Charities, Duke Of Edinburgh, Local Community, london, Money, Open Question, People With Disabilities, Sorts
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